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Police hunt lone thief stealing donation drop box

Suvarnabhumi airport police are hunting for a lone thief after he stole away a donation drop box from a convenience store at a petrol station inside the compound of the Suvarnabhumi airport.
The box contains 1,800 baht in cash. The thief was caught on a vedeo tape of the CCTV camera in the convenience store as he walked into the store.
The thief, aged 28-35 years old, wears black T-shirt, and black trousers, and carries a shoulder bag. He then stole away the drop box and walked out of the store.
The store manager said the staff were unaware of the theft until they checked the store and found the donation drop box went missing.
Reviewing the video tape, they saw one customer came in and bought a cup of coffee. He then went to select other goods at the shelves, and returned to sit in a table. As nobody attended to him, he grabbed the drop box and out it into his shoulder bag and walked out.
The manager then filed complaint with the airport police and produced them the tape as evidence.
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